That poor mom is never going to live down the inevitable infidelity jokes. Plus, it's going to be a really awkward social experiment if one of them becomes more popular in school than the other one. But still, isn't that cool? This is where someone more sentimental than me would break into a chorus of John Lennon's Imagine, or if you're really tacky, Blessid Union of Souls I Believe. But I just like the science of it. Plus those babies are super cute.

I didn't think I'd ever say this, but I would rather read that Bill the Cat dude going on about Uncle Ray than see another FREAKING LAME post from this anon asshole.

We get it. You are bitter, lonely, obviously obsessed with everything Dan (but who isn't?) and can't control the fantasies you have about him and you and a dark room with alcohol. I think at this point you can take it that as charming as you are, he's not interested, okay?

Has anyone else noticed that the parents are 17 and 19? Isn't the girl technically guilty of statatory rape? I know the story is from England, but they have similar statutes as the US. I just thought was a uique quirk to the quirky human interest story.

Not a million to one. Happens a lot, just the twin part is unusual. Wish I could send you a pic of my family-- the combos are wild, on both sides.

My father had straight black hair and pale brown skin, my mother had tight curly blonde hair, green eyes, and ruddy skin. I have strawberry blonde hair (that darkened over the years to nearly black, then silver), blue eyes, and pale bronze skin that darkens in the sun. Passing it on: Two of my daughers have black hair, one wavy, one curly, the other has wavy dark auburn Big Hair. All have skin the color of aged ivory, but one burns and the other two darken. One of my daughters has a slender, blond, blue-eyed, crystal-skinned child, and another child, chunky build, with curly black hair, dark brown eyes, and skin the color of light toast. Yes, they have the same father. So did mine.